8.3.2 - Developing a Captivating Narrative from Hints/Outlines
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Practice Questions
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What does the term exposition refer to in a narrative?
💡 Hint: Think about the beginning of a story.
Define the term climax.
💡 Hint: This is the moment of greatest tension.
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What is the climax of a narrative?
💡 Hint: Recall where action peaks in a story.
True or False: The resolution explains how conflicts are developed.
💡 Hint: Think about what happens at the end!
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Create a narrative sketch based on the hint: 'A child discovers a hidden door in their attic leading to a world of imagination.' Include character development, setting description, and plot outline.
💡 Hint: Integrate sensory details to enhance your narrative.
Analyze how changing the setting from a small town to a bustling city alters the story’s conflict and resolution.
💡 Hint: Consider how settings create different characters' experiences.
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